Square Blue Streak Filter 4'' x 5.65'' Cinema Filter Compatible with Tilta Compatible with SmallRig and Other Matte Box, 4mm Slim/HD Optical Glass/Multi Layer Coating
SKU: KF01.2453
Got to give it to them for nice packaging! Comes with a nice padded sleeve for safe keeping and space saving transporting. The filter fits perfect in my clamp on matte box and the optical quality seems nice. Color cast seems neutral enough though I haven’t done serious testing or comparisons.
23/06/2024
Like other K&F ND glass (round) that I have, this does not disappoint. No color cast and is at 3 stops. I do like the case that came with the glass, but wish that it fit the filter holder (I know, different brands out there) so I didn't have to keep taking the filter out and handling it. Otherwise, it works as advertised.
23/06/2024
I got the 0.6 or two stops filter. It's a beautiful piece of glass. Fits my Smallrig softbox well. It comes in a nice sleeve with a pull tab to retrieve the filter. I like K&F filters. They are good quality at a decent price.
21/06/2024
First off, the luxury and love shown in this product is amazing. Carefully packaged, leather pouch for safe handling. You definitely get what you pay for.
The filter itself is hefty, solid, clean. Up close, the blue lines did worry me, but with a DSLR camera it turns those lines into blurred effects that mimic the cinematic/antique effect quite well. I don't know if the photo using the filter did justice to it, but it is subtle and there.
I tried it with a phone, but unfortunately, it's digitally processed so well that it goes to the extreme of focusing ON the blue lines at one end, or entirely skip the blurred cinematic effect and show a scene just plainly on the other end.
The filter itself is hefty, solid, clean. Up close, the blue lines did worry me, but with a DSLR camera it turns those lines into blurred effects that mimic the cinematic/antique effect quite well. I don't know if the photo using the filter did justice to it, but it is subtle and there.
I tried it with a phone, but unfortunately, it's digitally processed so well that it goes to the extreme of focusing ON the blue lines at one end, or entirely skip the blurred cinematic effect and show a scene just plainly on the other end.
20/06/2024